Street Photography Camera Settings Simplified: Essential Tips

Camera settings can make or break your images, yet sorting through endless menus to find the right combinations can be overwhelming. Getting comfortable with just a few important settings can greatly speed up your process and improve your results.

Is the Fujifilm X-E5 the Interchangeable X100 You've Wanted?

The Fujifilm X-E5 is a mid-range mirrorless camera aiming to deliver the aesthetics and experience of the popular X100 series, with the added flexibility of interchangeable lenses. For many, a compact form with powerful image quality and lens versatility is exactly what's needed, making the X-E5 an intriguing option to consider.

From Lens to Listing: How AI Is Rewriting the Rules of Real Estate Visuals

Real estate photography has always been about precision, speed, and aesthetic intuition. Photographers are the unsung heroes behind listings that sell fast and above the asking price. But as the housing market shifts faster than ever, the expectations for visual content have reached new heights. Enter artificial intelligence.

The Fine Line: Forced Shots vs Finding Photos

Landscape photography often brings you face-to-face with frustrating situations where great images feel just out of reach. You know that sinking feeling returning home with a card full of disappointing shots and a sense of wasted effort.

Core Photography Truths for Lasting Growth

Photography often gets tangled in gear debates and technical perfection. You might be overlooking simpler principles that actually strengthen your work long-term.

Photograph With the End in Mind

Always photograph with the end in mind. Make life easier for the guy in the darkroom, or the person in Lightroom—usually you.

Why Artistic Vision Doesn't Pay the Bills

The photography was stunning—moody, atmospheric, deeply personal. Each image told a story through dramatic lighting and unconventional composition. The photographer's Instagram followers loved it, fellow artists praised the vision, and it even won a local competition. But six months later, the photographer was struggling to book paying clients, questioning whether to continue pursuing photography professionally, and wondering why artistic recognition wasn't translating into business success.

Pelican’s Re-Set Kit Is the Insert System We’ve All Been Waiting For

Pick n’ Pluck, TrekPak, foam hybrids—Pelican has given us plenty of ways to organize our gear, each with its own quirks and trade-offs. But once you commit, you're stuck—cut the foam wrong or rearrange the dividers, and there’s no undo button. What if there were a system that let you change your mind, again and again, without regret?

Over the years, I have tried every brand of protective cases to protect my gear. There was always one problem: the insert. I hated Pick 'n' Pluck foam inserts; they were not sturdy. Pelican introduced the TrekPak system...

Why Your Shots Look Flat and How Toning Can Fix It

If your shots sometimes look flat or you're not sure why certain images work better than others, toning might be the missing ingredient. Toning is crucial because it helps you shape dimension and guide a viewer's attention within your photo, yet many photographers completely overlook it.

Simple Compositional Tips for Dreamy Photos

Creating dreamy images is more than just throwing effects on a finished photo. Learning specific compositional techniques can significantly increase how evocative your images become.

Peakto Media Manager Adds Video Pre-Editing and Collaboration Tools

Peakto has been a premier Mac app for organizing and finding photo assets, using AI and metadata to quickly find images no matter where you have hidden them. Now, they are adding powerful collaboration tools and tools for pre-editing video, and we know a lot of our readers are also creating videos as well as still images.

Can Nikon's 24-120mm f/4 Lens Simplify Your Wedding Photography?

Wedding photographers often debate about lens choices, focusing on a mix of creativity, convenience, and image quality. Choosing a single versatile lens can simplify things, which can ease your workflow and create more opportunities for capturing moments.

Fujifilm Announces the X-E5 Mirrorless Digital Camera

Fujifilm has officially introduced the X-E5 mirrorless digital camera, the newest addition to its X-E lineup. Combining a classic rangefinder-style design with cutting-edge technology, the compact X-E5 is outfitted with Fujifilm's latest fifth-generation imaging system. Among its leading features, the camera now includes in-body image stabilization (IBIS), a customizable Film Simulation dial, improved autofocus performance, and a versatile electronic viewfinder (EVF).

Why Confident Photographers Get Ghosted Less

The inquiry email was perfect. The client loved your portfolio, praised your style, and enthusiastically asked about availability for their wedding. You responded within hours with detailed information, pricing, and next steps. Then... silence. Days pass. You send a follow-up. Still nothing. Another potential client has vanished into the digital void, leaving you wondering what went wrong.

How to Streamline Your Photography Kit and Workflow

Your camera kit can either streamline your workflow or clutter your life—it all depends on how intentionally you create your setup. Your gear should align exactly with what you actually shoot and make your job easier.

Add Realistic Fog to Your Landscape Photos in Lightroom

Adding convincing artificial fog can give your landscape photographs depth and mood that's tough to create in camera. If you've struggled to do it effectively in Lightroom, this technique can take your results to a new level.

How to Move Past a Photography Plateau

Feeling like you're hitting a plateau with your photography is a common struggle, even if you're putting in regular shooting hours. Knowing how to break free of this rut can redefine your relationship with photography and energize your creativity.

Backlighting Techniques for Better Portraits

Backlighting is one of those techniques in portrait photography that can quickly elevate your work if you do it correctly. Understanding how different types of backlights work and how each impacts your image is crucial to creating portraits that have depth rather than feeling flat.

What It Actually Takes To Make a Super Bowl Ad

Commercial filmmaking offers unique opportunities to sharpen your skills and potentially get your work in front of a massive audience. Many talented filmmakers wonder what it takes to actually succeed—not just to produce impressive work, but to also navigate the business side and effectively put themselves on the map.

What It Was Like in 1995: The Lost World of Casual Photography

Imagine taking a photo and not seeing it for a week. Imagine every click of the shutter costing real money. Imagine gathering your family around the kitchen table to pass around actual printed photographs, holding them up to the light, flipping them over to read date stamps printed in orange numbers.

The Best Way To Improve Your Photography

I’ve always loved wandering around with my camera, looking for interesting things to photograph. Often, I struggled to find interesting things to shoot. Often, I didn’t have the motivation to put in much effort, which was weird because I love photography. And then one day, I learned something, and everything changed. From that point on, there was no looking back, no lack of motivation, and no difficulty in finding things to photograph.

Zooms or Primes? I Tried To Solve the Debate

The never-ending debate between the zoom and prime lens users only seems to get more heated with every argument for and against. As a user and enjoyer of both, I figured it would be only natural for me to weigh all the pros and cons of each in a somewhat unbiased article.

Efficient File Management: Why You Need a NAS

Data management is one of those critical yet often overlooked tasks that affects nearly every aspect of your work. Whether you're dealing with client images, video footage, or personal projects, efficient handling of media files can dramatically impact your workflow.

Lessons Photographers Can Learn From Other Industries

Photography is a unique profession that combines artistic vision with business operations, but most photography education focuses almost entirely on the creative side. We learn composition, lighting, and technical skills, but rarely study the business systems that could make our creative work more sustainable and profitable.

Apple Announces iPadOS 26 With Redesign, New Windowing System, Enhanced Files App, and Advanced Intelligence Features

Today, Apple previewed iPadOS 26, calling it their most significant iPad software update yet. The update features a fresh design, an innovative windowing system, enhanced artificial intelligence capabilities, significant improvements to the Files app, new audiovisual features, and a range of new creative workflows specifically aimed at professional users.

Apple Announces iOS 26 With a Range of New Features and Appearance Updates

Apple has announced iOS 26, previewing its major new software update for the iPhone. The update features a significant design refresh, expansive AI features, additions to CarPlay, Maps, Apple Music, Wallet, and the introduction of "Apple Games," a new hub for games on the platform.

Hands On With Venus Optics' Bright and Versatile 8-15mm Fisheye Lens

If you want to explore ultra-wide perspectives, the new Venus Optics Laowa 8-15mm f/2.8 Fisheye lens is certainly an intriguing option. This lens offers a versatile focal range and bright aperture, which means you can experiment with inventive compositions, especially if ultra-wide angles appeal to your artistic style.

One Modifier to Define Your Portrait Style

Portrait lighting isn't about gear; it's about control and intention. Getting consistent and distinctive images is about mastering one tool deeply enough to shape precisely the mood and emotion you want.

Habit Changes That Instantly Improve Your Photography

If you're stuck with your photography and unsure how to improve due to limited time, cultivating effective habits can help. Small but consistent steps can significantly enhance your skills and confidence behind the camera.

Why Clients Who Haggle Become Problem Clients

"Your package is exactly what we want, but our budget is only $1,200. Can you work with us on the price?" The email sits in your inbox, and you're tempted to accept. After all, $1,200 is close to your $1,500 rate, and you have an opening that weekend. The client seems nice, they responded quickly, and they said they love your work. What's the harm in being flexible?